…thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees
Tag Archives: city skyline
Weekly Photo Challenge – Under Cloudy Skies
…thanks to Traveling at Wits End for this week’s photo challenge Under Cloudy Skies


It almost looked like the city was burning but the dark cloud over the waterfront just left a dusting of snow.
Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge – Open Topic
….thanks to Cee for this week’s open topic for the Black and White Photo Challenge
Silent Sunday – June 10, 2018
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Wordless Wednesday – April 11, 2018
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WPC – Tour Guide of Toronto
….thanks to Word Press for a theme close to my heart
People always ask me if I’ll move away from Toronto when I retire. I can’t imagine living anywhere else right now. I live in the southwestern area of Toronto more commonly known as New Toronto or South Etobicoke. I love being 15 minutes from downtown (depending on the time of day) and being able to take advantage of all the city has to offer. On the other hand, I feel blessed to live where I do. A century ago people used to travel to this neighbourhood from downtown because they had cottages here on the lake. A few of those old structures still stand today but they are quickly being eaten up by renovators who appreciate the value of the land.
My father recently moved back here after living in Oshawa for 20 years. He feels like he’s come back home. Nothing beats the view of the city skyline that I see everyday at the bottom of the street where I’ve lived for 39 years.

I love the nature trails and beautiful parks that you can find all over the city. The big one in my neighbourhood has wonderful hiking and biking paths that wind through Colonel Samuel Smith Park and the Humber College grounds. Part of it is a naturalized area with a pond in the middle and Lake Ontario at the south end. We have more wildlife here than we do at my cottage. It’s not unusual to see coyotes, foxes, beavers, turtles, o’possums, racoons, skunks and the occasional deer. We have birds and waterfowl galore. In the summer many people come to the park to take advantage of the beaches that line the eastern side of the extension to get relief from the heat or to paddle or kite surf.
If you’re not into nature the city offers the best in museums, art galleries, aquariums, recreational sports and the best restaurants.
A Photo a Week Challenge – Clouds
….thanks Nancy Merrill for hosting a photo a week






Silent Sunday – January 20, 2018
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WPC – Favourite Landscapes for 2017
….couldn’t limit my favourites to one photo
Here are two of my favourite photos of water. One is the city skyline of Toronto on a grey but calm day and other is a windy summer day at the beach overlooking Georgian Bay.


Square Sky Challenge – December 5, 2017
….such a grey day today but the evening sky presented some lovely shots over the lake
Thanks to Becky B for hosting the Square Sky Challenge



